"Born to sing the blues, Chris Farlowe recorded genre standard 'Stormy Monday Blues' in 1965, to huge critical acclaim. With his band, the Thunderbirds, he became a lightning rod for blues fans, continually burning down the house at headline venues like The Flamingo in Soho. But it was pop hit `Out Of Time', written and produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in 1966, that made his name. Several more hits and many years later he returned to the blues. This anthology chronicles Farlowe's journey through his second chance romance with his first love genre".